In Total War: Rome II – Wrath of Sparta, gamers will be able to see 12 wonders which include the impressive Trojan ruins, the majestic temple of Zeus, and the Royal Tombs of Macedon.Įach turn played will represent one month of real-world time, allowing players the space they need to create and implement cool strategies to take over the Hellenistic world. The new campaign map that gamers will be able to explore is more focused on the Greek world, especially the cities of the mainland and the adjoining islands as they looked in 432 BC, with 22 provinces, 78 regions, and more detail for one part of the world than the studio has ever created before. The development team at The Creative Assembly might be working on Total War: Attila, but it still has the time required to introduce more content for the already solid Total War: Rome II, with a new expansion called Wrath of Sparta set to be launched on December 16.